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I have both a NAND.bin file and a Gateway partition, but I can't figure out how to extract them to a browse-able directory.
You need to get the xorpad for the CTR-NAND FAT16 partition and XOR it with the data block that goes from 0x0B930000 to 0x3AF00000 in the NAND dump (approximately 757 MB). Afterwards, you can extract the content of the decrypted file using WinImage.
Use Decrypt9 to get this xorpad under 9.2 (without needing to downgrade to 4.X).
Those are a mighty awful lot of big words.You need to get the xorpad for the CTR-NAND FAT16 partition and XOR it with the data block that goes from 0x0B930000 to 0x3AF00000 in the NAND dump (approximately 757 MB). Afterwards, you can extract the content of the decrypted file using WinImage.
Use Decrypt9 to get this xorpad under 9.2 (without needing to downgrade to 4.X).
What am I doing wrong?use this python tool i made if you don't want to worry about using a hex editor etc - http://gbatemp.net/threads/release-...ct-the-fat16-partition-from-nand-dumps.380101
and yes, very happy that we now hand nand padgen on 4.5+
C:\projects\3ds\NAND>3DSFAT16tool.py -n3ds -d NAND.BIN fat16
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3DSFAT16tool
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Dumping... please wait
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\projects\3ds\NAND\3DSFAT16tool.py", line 57, in <module>
fat16 = nand[start:end]
MemoryError
What am I doing wrong?
http://puu.sh/g8Ea5/b5e951ada4.zip Current latest versiondo you have a compiled version of Decrypt9?
What am I doing wrong?
Those are a mighty awful lot of big words.
Anyway, do you have a compiled version of Decrypt9?